Ebola virus can lurk in the eye for months

After his release Emory University Hospital last October, Dr. Ian Crozier thought his long, near-fatal battle with Ebola was winding down. But less than two months later, he was back at Emory, with an eye that had changed color and was losing vision.

Ebola virus can lurk in the eye for months

After his release Emory University Hospital last October, Dr. Ian Crozier thought his long, near-fatal battle with Ebola was winding down. But less than two months later, he was back at Emory, with an eye that had changed color and was losing vision.

Emory's strategic engagement with India on the rise

From vaccine research to subaltern studies, Emory collaborations with India are on the rise. While one could pick other countries and discover similar patterns of growth and expertise, India provides an interesting case study for how Emory is growing its reputation abroad and expanding its global reach.

A Global Vision for Emory

Over the past year, the Office of Global Strategy and Initiatives and a Global Strategy Development Taskforce have been revisiting Emory's global strategies. A Global Vision for Emory will serve as a blueprint for Emory's global engagement during the next five years.

Global bonds boost chemists' pace of research and discovery

A pair of chemistry graduate students, from Emory and Nagoya University in Japan, combined forces to demonstrate how a newer, more efficient strategy can be applied to synthesize natural compounds that hold potential medicinal benefits.